DimON Опубликовано 6 часов назад Жалоба Share Опубликовано 6 часов назад MINI has long promised a “go-kart feeling,” but what does that mean in the modern era of drive-by-wire systems and synthesized engine sounds? We’ve taken a deep dive into what GoKart mode actually does and how it does it on all MINI’s petrol models. And most importantly, does it work in bringing more joy to motoring? The Four Pillars of Go-Kart Mode Activating Go-Kart Mode adjusts several key aspects of the vehicle’s dynamics: 1. Throttle Mapping Go-Kart Mode sharpens throttle response by reducing the pedal’s “dead zone,” allowing for more immediate acceleration. This tuning provides a more direct connection between the driver’s foot and the engine’s output, enhancing responsiveness during spirited driving. Importantly the mapping reduces the previous generations throttle deadzone dramatically and delivers the most responsive throttle response for generations. 2. Transmission Behavior In Go-Kart Mode, the transmission holds gears longer before shifting, keeping the engine in its optimal power band. This behavior ensures that power is readily available when needed, such as during overtaking maneuvers or spirited cornering. Critically where MINI’s previous automatic would feel jerky and unrefined in Sport Mode, the new DCT delivers a more aggressive experience with fluidity while delivering an aggressive feel. 3. Steering Weight The steering system adjusts to provide increased resistance, offering a heavier and more connected feel. This change enhances feedback and allows for more precise inputs, contributing to the overall sporty character of the drive. 4. Engine Sound Enhancement To complement the dynamic changes, Go-Kart Mode introduces a synthesized engine sound within the cabin. This audio feedback, inspired by the B48 engine’s natural tones, aims to enrich the driving experience without relying solely on the actual engine noise, which is often subdued due to sound insulation. The Hidden Transmission Sport Mode It’s important to note that while Go-Kart Mode influences transmission behavior, it is distinct from the transmission’s “Sport” mode in JCWs and “Low” mode in normal MINIs. Engaging Sport or Low mode via the gear selector further alters shift timing and responsiveness, offering an even more aggressive driving experience. You can engage this by clicking down a second time on the toggle. Combining Go-Kart Mode with Sport mode can maximize performance characteristics, particularly in models equipped with the 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Suspension Dynamics: From Electronic to Mechanical Previously, MINI utilized (optionally) electronically controlled suspension damping to adjust ride stiffness in the previous version of Gokart mode (Sport mode). However, starting in 2021, the brand transitioned to frequency-selective mechanical dampers. This change simplifies the system while still providing a balance between comfort and performance. In Go-Kart Mode, the suspension’s characteristics remain consistent, relying on the mechanical setup to deliver the desired handling dynamics. We’ll have more on this change tomorrow. A Mode That Lives Up to Its Name? Go-Kart Mode brings a genuine transformation to how modern MINIs respond to driver inputs. While the previous generation’s Sport mode could occasionally feel a bit unrefined, Go-Kart Mode manages to enhance performance without any apparent drawbacks. We’d love to see MINI continue to evolve this feature—perhaps with greater personalization or even user-tunable settings, much like BMW’s M modes—but as it stands, we like the direction MINI is headed. The post Breaking Down MINI’s Go-Kart Mode: Throttle, Shifts, Steering & Sound Unpacked appeared first on MotoringFile. View the full article Ссылка на комментарий Поделиться на другие сайты More sharing options...
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